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HM E 46 Ins t ructi o ns fo r use HD 46[...]
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1 Sa fet y i ns tru ct ion s y Pleas e read th ese in st ru ct io ns care fully an d co mpl e te ly b ef ore u sin g th e he a dse t . y Make t hes e ins t ruc tions eas ily a cc e ssi ble t o all us ers a t all tim es. y Alway s inc lude the se inst ruct ion s when passi ng t he he a dse t on to th i rd pa r ti es. y The hea ds et is capa ble of p[...]
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2 In t end ed u s e of t h e h eadset Int ended u se inclu des: • hav ing read t hese instr uc tio ns es pecially the c hapter “Sa f e t y i nst ru ct ions ”. • u se of th e h ea dse t in j et ai rcr af t an d wi thi n th e op erating co ndition s as de s c ribed in t hese inst ruction s . Imp rope r use Im pro p er use m eans us e of the h[...]
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3 HD 46 / HM E 46 The HD 4 6 h ea dp ho nes an d t he HME 4 6 headset f eat ure dy na mic , o pen headpho nes . The n o is e-com pensatin g condens er m ic ro phon e ensur es excelle nt s peech t rans- mi s sio n e v e n in nois y environm ents. Designe d for use in ai rcr a ft co ckp its . Fea t ure s y Ext r e m el y light weight y E x tr em ely [...]
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4 Deliv er y includes y H D 46 he adphon es / HME 46 he ads et y Cab l e cl ip y Wind a nd pop s c reen (e xc e pt HD 46 -K 1 ) y Instructions f o r use y Carry bag y EASA Form 1 Operation T ur nin g t he microphone bo o m (exc ept HD 46) The m i c ro phone boo m c an be ro ta t e d. Th is al l ows the he ads et to b e wo r n wi th the mi cro pho n[...]
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5 Pu ttin g on the head set When put t in g o n t he head set, the p a ten ted t wo- piece he adband ad jus ts au t o mat ical l y . Pos ition ing the mi c r o pho n e ( ex ce pt HD 46) Be n d th e f l exi bl e mi cr o pho ne b o om so th at th e mi c r o- pho ne is p l a ced at t he corner o f th e m o ut h . Main t ain a di sta nce of a ppro x. 2[...]
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6 Flip ping awa y o n e ea rcup The he adset feat ur e s a “f li p - awa y” ear cup for sin gle - s ide d li st e ning. Ad ju stin g the volu me di re c t ly o n the a udio sy stem Co nn ec t the he a d s et to th e co rr esp ond in g so c k et s o f y our audio s y s t em. A djust t he vo l ume directly o n t he audio sy st e m. Hea ring da ma[...]
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7 Adj us tin g the vo lu me vi a t he s lide vo lum e co nt rol s (HM E 46-V -K o nly ) The tw o sl ide volu m e c o nt rol s and allo w you to ad ju s t th e vol u me f or th e l e f t a nd r ig h t ch an ne l sep a ra t ely . Cha ngin g the left an d right aud io ch ann el (HM E 46-V -K o nly ) The pos it i on “ R ” or “ L” of the[...]
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8 Adjusting t he microphone se nsitivity The m ic ro phon e s ens it ivit y has been fa c t o ry pre-set t o 80 mV/Pa as p e r RTC A DO-21 4. Yo u c an chang e t he m icrophone s ensit ivity by t urning a small s c rew driver in t he direct ion of the a rro w. + –[...]
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9 Ca r e an d ma in te nanc e Cl ea ni ng t he head set Use a s of t, slight ly damp clot h t o c l ean the hea dse t from ti me t o tim e. I f th e he ad set is v er y dir ty , u s e a c lot h da m pe ned wit h mi ld, s o ap y wa ter . Replac ing the ea rpa ds For rea s o ns o f hygien e, the bl a ck earpad s sho ul d be re p l ac ed f rom t im e [...]
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10 Ac c ess o ri es a nd s p ar e pa rts By c h a ngi ng the ca ble, y o u can simp ly ret rof it your heads et (s ee “ P ro duc t var i a nt s” on page 1 1 ). y Cab le - C Cat. No . 50 0840 y Cab le - K Cat. No . 50 0841 y Cab le - K1 ( HD 46 on l y ) Cat. No. 50 0970 y Cab le - N Cat. No . 50 0843 y Cab le - V-K Cat. No . 50 0847 y M ZQ 200 2[...]
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11 Pro d u ct variants Var ian t ( Cat . No .) (Part Number) Des c rip t ion Single - s ide d ro und ca bl e HD 46 (500899) (046-69) Dynam i c he a dp hones – H D 46-K1 (500462) (046-69-999-0931) Dynam i c he a dp hones w i th ¼ “ ( 6,3 mm ) ja ck plug , l eng th 1. 85 m HM E 4 6 (500850) (046-55) He ad s e t w i t h conde ns e r mi cro p h on[...]
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12 Co nne ctor ass ign ment HM E 4 6 -C HD 46- K 1 an d HME 4 6 -K HM E 4 6 -N Solder side 1 2 3 Audio Hi Audio Lo Microphone Hi 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 Microphone Lo not assigned ¼ " (6.3 mm) jack plug P J-068 equivalent 1 2 3 Audio Hi not assigned Audio Lo 1 2 3 not assigned Microphone Hi Microphone Lo 12 3 12 3 Solder side 1 Audio Hi 2 Audio Lo 3 no[...]
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13 HME 4 6-V-K Sp e c if ic a t io n s HD 4 6 he a dp ho n e s He a d p hon es Tra nsducer pri nc ip le dy nam ic , o pen Ear co upli ng supra-au ral Fre que ncy r es pons e 20–14 ,000 H z Im pedan c e 600 Ω Ch arac teri s t i c SPL 93 dB SPL at 1 kHz, 1 mW 95 dB SPL at 1 kHz, 1 V TH D < 1 % a t 110 dB SP L (350–3, 000 H z) Cont act p r es[...]
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14 S pe cif ica tions HM E 46 h e a d set s He ad p ho n es Tra nsdu c er prin ciple dy na m ic, ope n Ear c o u pl ing s upra-au ral Fre que ncy r espo nse 20 –14,0 00 Hz Im p edanc e mono/stereo 600 Ω/ 1,200 Ω C h aract e r istic SPL 93 dB SP L at 1 kHz, 1 mW, mo no 95 dB SPL at 1 kHz, 1 V THD < 1 % at 110 dB SP L (35 0– 3,0 00 Hz) Co [...]
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15 Manu f acture r Decl a r a tio ns Wa r r a n ty r eg ul ati ons The gu a ra ntee p er iod f o r this Sennh eiser p r o d uct is 60 mon ths f rom the date of pur ch ase. E xcl u ded are acc essory item s, re c harg eable or dispos abl e batte r ies th at a r e delivered w i th the p roduct; du e to the ir character i stic s th ese p r o d u cts h[...]
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16 CE D ecl a rat io n of C o nfo rm it y This eq uip m ent i s in complianc e with th e essential r equ i r e- ments and other r el evant pr ovisions o f D ir ec tive 89/336/EU. The d eclar a ti o n i s avai lable on th e inter net site at www .sen n heiser .c o m. Bef ore pu tting th e d evice i nto oper ation , p lease observe th e resp ec tive [...]
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